Internet Dating: The Musical
Scripter-composer Ron Weiner trawls the often stormy waters of modern day online courtship in this melodically simplistic but comedically inventive tuner, featuring the talents of a first rate...
View ArticleOn the Levee
Centering on the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, the play raises many provocative questions.
View ArticleAFTRA probes BP’s access cutoff
The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists is monitoring reports of denial of access and censorship in coverage of the Deepwater Horizon explosion and its aftermath.
View ArticleThe Big Fix
Spreading outward from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to Wall Street and the White House, the focus of Josh and Rebecca Tickell's docu is less on the crude-oil pollution of water than on the corporate...
View ArticleBespoke Venice
Want a a custom-tailored experience, and something beyond the Carnival costume and gondolier-inspired clothing? Head to Venice's speciality boutiques. The concierge staff of Luna Venezia Baglioni,...
View ArticleCaitlin Plays Herself
The latest in Joe Swanberg's self-reflective series about artistic indecision (after "Art History," "Silver Bullets" and "The Zone") focuses on real-life performance artist Caitlin Stainken (who also...
View ArticleFrackNation
Those nursing the suspicion that Hollywood politics are awash in knee-jerk liberalism may well have their cynicism validated by "FrackNation," a counterargument to the outcry over the natural-gas...
View ArticlePandora’s Promise
Not quite an H-bomb dropped on the environmentalist zeitgeist, "Pandora's Promise" does provoke those who have long opposed nuclear power to at least reconsider it.
View Article‘The East’ Occupies Wall Street and Hotel Chantelle
Fox Searchlight’s “The East” takes on Wall Street, and at the May 20 premiere in Gotham, the cast and creatives were also unafraid of criticizing that bastion of greed gone wild. “The whole idea behind...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....